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How great a matter a little fire kindleth ! Our Monroe Doctrine is in final analysis
merely the formulation of national precaution that, as far as in its power to prevent
, there shall not lie scattered about the material which foreign possessions in ...
How great a matter a little fire kindleth ! Our Monroe Doctrine is in final analysis
merely the formulation of national precaution that, as far as in its power to prevent
, there shall not lie scattered about the material which foreign possessions in ...
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In the bows, an 18 and a 12-pounder ; in the stern, two 9's ; in broadside, from
four to six 6's. There is in this a somewhat droll reminder of the dis- 1 Author's
italics. 2 Remembrancer, iv. 291. puted merits of bow, stern, and broadside fire, in
a 14 ...
In the bows, an 18 and a 12-pounder ; in the stern, two 9's ; in broadside, from
four to six 6's. There is in this a somewhat droll reminder of the dis- 1 Author's
italics. 2 Remembrancer, iv. 291. puted merits of bow, stern, and broadside fire, in
a 14 ...
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puted merits of bow, stern, and broadside fire, in a modern iron-clad; and the
practical conclusion is much the same. The gondolas had one 12-pounder and
two 6's. All the vessels of both parties carried a number of swivel guns. Amid the ...
puted merits of bow, stern, and broadside fire, in a modern iron-clad; and the
practical conclusion is much the same. The gondolas had one 12-pounder and
two 6's. All the vessels of both parties carried a number of swivel guns. Amid the ...
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... was their heaviest fire. Thus reckoned, his flotilla, disposed to the best
advantage, could bring into action at one time, two 18's, thirteen 12's, one 9, two
6's, twelve 4's, and two 2-pounders,independent of swivels ; total thirty-two guns,
out of ...
... was their heaviest fire. Thus reckoned, his flotilla, disposed to the best
advantage, could bring into action at one time, two 18's, thirteen 12's, one 9, two
6's, twelve 4's, and two 2-pounders,independent of swivels ; total thirty-two guns,
out of ...
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Concerted fire and successful escape were alike improbable ; and besides,
escape, if feasible, was but throwing up the game. Better trust to a steady, well-
ordered position, developing the utmost fire. If the enemy discovered him, and
came in ...
Concerted fire and successful escape were alike improbable ; and besides,
escape, if feasible, was but throwing up the game. Better trust to a steady, well-
ordered position, developing the utmost fire. If the enemy discovered him, and
came in ...
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